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TSNerdyfred
post Oct 31 2010, 04:30 PM, updated 16y ago

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Hi there,

Is there anyone out there who have experience in the process of getting the drawing plan n submitting to DBKL for the license/permit to do renovate?

Would like to do backyard extension (kitchen) and also the front extension (car porch).

How much is the total cost? (include architect fees, drawing, processing fees, etc etc)

How long does it take for the permit/license to approve? 3weeks? 6weeks?

Submit the drawing in November 2010 but renovation to start next year March 2011, the license/permit still valid?

If can, how about the big Tong Sampah? Inform them once the renovation start?

Anyone can advise? thks..

This post has been edited by Nerdyfred: Oct 31 2010, 04:33 PM
TSNerdyfred
post Oct 31 2010, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(avantasia @ Oct 31 2010, 04:57 PM)
For complete submission will take almost 10k including drawing, cns, architect, dbkl fee etc..

Approval will take 2weeks, last for 1 year if not mistaken.

Tong size -+- 5x8'
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Is that so expensive? i got a quote from a contractor is only around 4.5k include everything. (all the fees, deposit, tong sampah, etc )

But i also saw some post here and said is below 3k. Any advise?? coz i'm confuse!

sorry, i'm new to this! cant seem to find any info on DBKL website though
TSNerdyfred
post Nov 1 2010, 12:26 AM

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I don mind waiting for the permit to come out as i plan to do the renovation next year.

But the pricing 12k to get the permit is crazy, is there any standard pricing like those (mortgage legal fees).

DBKL is ripping us off man...

Seeing someone next week, shall see how much is the cost.

THe last contractor quoted me 4.5k only.. dunno how true is this..
TSNerdyfred
post Nov 1 2010, 08:16 PM

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QUOTE(ADJ @ Nov 1 2010, 02:48 PM)
my experience with DBKL, draw up plan with my contractor/architect, spent about RM5000 excluding submission fees. there are 3 departments in DBKL: planning, landscape and one more i can't remember. I only opt to go for the first round at the planning department.

if i were to go on to get the full approval, i may need 6 months or more to get started, and the cost is even greater as you would need additional plans etc...

anyway, planning department rejected my application as they said this is not UBAHSUAI, it is MEROBOH DAN MEMBINA SEMULA. additionally, they will only grant the approval IF i pay additional RM2000 deposit.

this deposit is only refundable if you get full approval from all 3 departments, and DBKL will come over to inspect your house after completion to see if you have followed the plans.

so i paid the rm2k, and started work in july after waiting for 3 months. my house is nearing completion, maybe another 3-4 weeks, and no one from DBKL has come over yet according to my workers.

my contractor originally advised me not to go for approval as its a waste of time/money, but i thot if i just had "partial approval" is better than nothing...but after paying 7k+ to DBKL, maybe what he said has a bit of truth in it afterall...

basically all these hurdles, bureaucracy, redtape is put in place so frustrate you guys so that you'd rather do things illegally - kopi first, or take risk, get in trouble, and kopi to settle...

my suggestion - renovate a house outside KL smile.gif
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Wow, seem like u got a really hussle dealing with those buggers in DBKL. How extensive is yr renovation?

Same as me? Extension on front and back(single storey)?

After paying 7k++ wat u got? only paper from the planning, landscape approval dept?
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post Nov 1 2010, 11:35 PM

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Thks for all the info guys!

Why does DBKL scrap the standard plan? It would be so easy to get the standard plan.

Seem like its all about money.

Just wondering, if i go ahead without permit, when come kacau, pay abit M. After the house fully done, no one will know whether i hv a approval plan.

 

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